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  • Life in Wycombe is no walk in the park

    I'VE always been a huge fan of High Wycombe, but its serious limitations were exposed to me last Thursday when I took my family for a day trip in Marlow. I love High Wycombe and I'm proud to live there, but it's stunning how difficult things are made

  • 'It's a very green school'

    PUPILS at Great Kimble Church of England School learnt the fine art of paper making during a science class last week. Becky Lockwood, waste education officer for Wycombe District Council popped in to give them the low down on recycling. She said: "These

  • Rain fails to dampen fundraiser

    HUNDREDS of riders braved the rain for a charity bike ride through the Chiltern countryside on Sunday. Pedalpush 2006 was organised by the High Wycombe Rotary Club to raise money for Saunderton charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and The Stroke Association

  • Susan’s walk down Memory Lane raises charity cash

    THE High Wycombe Multiple Sclerosis Society will be benefiting from the work of a one-woman hiking mission. Susan Vincett, of Green Street, High Wycombe is taking a break from work to trek around the Lake District for six days and raise as much money

  • Midnight wanderers remember Thomas

    A MOONLIT, sponsored walk through the villages of the Chilterns will mark the third anniversary of Thomas Ball's death. The Dream Walk is being organised by Thomas' mum Elaine, of Sixty Acres Road, Prestwood, and the other trustees of the Thomas Ball

  • Traffic surveys cause rush hour delays

    WIDESPREAD delays were caused on Wycombe's roads this week while the police stopped drivers to find out where they were going. Motorists sat in tailbacks that stretched the length of London Road while fellow road users completed the traffic census commissioned